Battle of Nieuw Gouda

The Battle of Nieuw Gouda occurred in 1583 when an army of England (a mixture of English musketeers and hussars and allied Inca warriors) assaulted the Dutch colony of Nieuw Gouda in South America. The English faced little resistance, facing only a handful of Dutch skirmishers. After the skirmishers were wiped out, the English proceeded to raze the town, massacring the settlers and slaves and destroying the town center and other key buildings. After the Dutch bank was destroyed, Maurice of Orange decided to surrender to the English. Soon after, England's trade monopoly led to the colony of Billingsby's victory over the other colonies, bringing an end to the wars.